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Former Dundee United coach Ian Cathro is being linked with the manager's position at Hearts , should it become vacant. The former Hearts full-back gave journalists the slip when a member of his coaching staff, believed to be head of sports science John Hill, donned a Neilson face mask along with the outgoing head coach's initialled coat as he got into his vehicle and drove off in front of the cameras.

I don't look for reassurances going forward. "I understand the situation with the Premier League, I've got to make sure that the next result is a positive one for us". "Our fans travel to Burnley and Swansea, games that we should have won and had opportunities to win, and we have to pay them back". "No one can perform under pressure and I try to limit myself from that pressure".

That is what we mean by a 'New Games for a New Era.' This is a realistic Plan, with a responsible, realistic budget, that faithfully reflects the IOC's Olympic Agenda 2020 philosophy: credibility; sustainability; partnership. "The easiest way to express our budgetary objective is two words: no surprises", LA 2024 bid chairman Casey Wasserman said Friday. If you're anxious that costs for a 2024 Olympics in Los Angeles could run wildly over budget and end up increasing taxes, Los Angeles Mayor ...

Leipzig coach Ralph Hasenhuttl has said a report claiming he has been lined up to replace Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager was "well researched" and included a lot of truth. "I've found my luck here in Leipzig". RB Leipzig host in-form Schalke on Saturday as they aim to extend their unbeaten run to 13 consecutive games.

After spending 20 years in charge of the Gunners, it seems as though the 67 year-old might in fact step down as manager at the end of the season. Despite the obscure nature of his association with Arsenal , Hasenhuttl has since confirmed to ESPN that the original story was "well researched" adding "there was a lot of truth to it".

The Mets extend a qualifying offer to him a one-year, $17.2 million contract which he just recently rejected. Sure, the Mets are paying a hefty premium for Cespedes' services, but what else were they going to do? It's a win-win situation.